I
first bought this little book in 1973 (the Penguin
edition) for $1.45! I still own that same copy
today, though a new edition has finally been made
available to the hungry chess public (it was out
of print for many years).
The first section by Golombek is
nothing to crow about (though lower rated players
will get something useful out of it), but things
pick up when Kotov examines "Strategy and
Tactics of Attack on the King" and "Various
Pawn Positions in the Center" (these sections
will be enjoyed by Class B and A players).
What makes this a must buy, however,
are the two Keres offerings: "How to Defend
Difficult Positions" and "The Art of
Analysis." Both of these sections (by Keres)
are advanced, and I think that players of expert
strength and higher will get the most out of them
(actually, "The Art of Analysis" is
for senior masters, IMs, and grandmasters). At
just $6.95 for 238 instruction-filled pages, this
may well be the best deal you will ever get when
it comes to spending your chessbook buying dollar!
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